Public meeting to state case for Sussex law courts

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A public meeting should be held to discuss the closure of the Chichester law courts, Chichester City Council agreed on Wednesday, June 22.

Councillors present voted unanimously in favour of holding the public event to examine the future of the city’s courts, provided members of the legal profession were free to attend as expert speakers.

The motion, proposed by Cllr Claire Apel, follows concerns that West Sussex residents could have to travel long distances for Crown Court proceedings if the courthouse closes.

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Cllr Richard Plowman said: “We had an excellent meeting here with the solicitors and with two judges and the amount of information they gave was actually quite revealing.

“That information we heard, particularly from the judges, ought to be imparted to a much larger audience.”

While all councillors were keen the city retain the service provided by the courts, it was agreed a meeting without legal experts would not be effective.

Cllr Nigel Galloway said: “We can certainly have a protest meeting, I think people will come along and say yes, it’s a terrible shame, we must keep the courts, but we should have experts there, we need experts there to go through the decision with us, stage by stage.”

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He added that the council should also write to the Department of Justice. “If they don’t send a representative along to explain their decision, then that will speak volumes,” he said.